The competition gets even more interesting. The struggle for the best camera phone has gotten intensified as Xiaomi 13 Ultra camera photo samples surface online. The smartphone might give the Samsung Galaxy S23 and iPhone 14 a reason to worry. Let’s see what we’ve got.
Xiaomi 13 Ultra camera photo samples show it’s up to par
Looking at the various Xiaomi 13 Ultra camera photo samples, you will notice a natural brilliant representation of reality, other than the usual saturated ones we get from the iPhone 14 and the Samsung Galaxy S23. The photo samples which represent the effectiveness of Leica and also show a film-inspiring aesthetic further marks down the saturated photos you will get from(let’s say) the iPhone 14 Pro.
Xiaomi certainly opted for something radically different than what we are used to seeing in smartphone processing. Colors appear lifelike, with a cinematic, film-like aspect that is quite authentic. The team also shows some photos taken with the zoom cameras, and the quick aperture on both the 3.2X and 5X zoom cameras allows these cameras to be fairly effective in even somewhat darker circumstances.
Meanwhile, here’s what we know of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra camera
- 50MP Wide – Sony IMX 989, 1-inch, 23mm with variable aperture (from f/1.9)
- 50MP Ultra-wide
- 50MP 3.2X Zoom, 75mm with f/1.8 aperture
- 50MP 5X Zoom (Periscope), 120mm with f/3.0 aperture.
- 32MP Front cam
These features show that the smartphone outmatched the Xiaomi 12S Ultra and the Xiaomi 13 Pro as well as the Samsung Galaxy S23. Sony IMX 989 makes it better than the Xiaomi 12S Ultra and the Xiaomi 13 Pro. Also, bearing two telephoto cameras gives it a boost compared to the Samsung Galaxy S23. If it’s about the competition getting intensified, you can agree with us after going through the Xiaomi 13 Ultra camera photo samples. Well, let’s see how the smartphone will thrive in the market after it’s launched very soon.
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